Smart Mobility: A Systematic Literature Review of Mobility Assistants to Support Multi-modal Transportation Situations in Smart Cities

The study reported by this article aimed to identify mobility assistants designed to support transit situation in multi-modal transportation networks using smart cities’ infrastructures. Therefore, a systematic review was performed based on a search of the literature. A total of 16 articles were included in the systematic review and all of them aimed to contribute for the development of mobility assistants to support multi-modal transportation situations in smart cities, either proposing algorithms to optimize routes planning or presenting specific applications.

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